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Winding Paths Winding Paths by Gertrude Page
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“And the crocuses nodded and laughed, holding up their little yellow staves gaily to the sunshine, and shouting to each other that it was spring, clamouring to make the most of their great day, before the flowers came in battalions to crowd them out of sight and mind.”
Gertrude Page, Winding Paths
“Ah! in truth it was a sad world first of all; a sad, sad world in need of kindness and comfort. One could but go on trying to be kind, trying to be strong. It was the only thing in a life of pitfalls and easily made mistakes, to just march straight forward - eyes front - and not let anything daunt permanently.”
Gertrude Page, Winding Paths
“So manny gods, so many creeds, so many paths that wind and wind, And just the art of being kind Is all the sad world needs.”
Gertrude Page, Winding Paths
“So, in spite of strong wills and common-sense warning, we still, as ever, let our footsteps follow the alluring paths, and go boldly forth to meet a joy, ever careless of the following sorrow that may accompany it, until the hour of shunning is past.”
Gertrude Page, Winding Paths
“don’t force the hand of Fate before she has had time to give you good things in her own time.”
Gertrude Page, Winding Paths